Cup
111Cup Fever — is a 1965 British family sports film directed by David Bracknell and starring Bernard Cribbins, David Lodge and Susan George.[1] Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References …
112cup\ of\ tea — • cup of tea • dish of tea n. phr. informal 1. Something you enjoy or do well at; a special interest, or favorite occupation. Used with a possessive. You could always get him to go for a walk: hiking was just his cup of tea. Compare: down one s… …
113cup of tea — n. Informal 1. a favorite or well suited thing, activity, etc. [golf isn t his cup of tea] 2. a thing to be taken into consideration or account; matter: used esp. in the phrase a different cup of tea …
114cup-and-ball — cupˈ and ball noun 1. A ball and socket joint 2. The game of catching a tethered ball in a cup on the end of a stick • • • Main Entry: ↑cup …
115cup mark — noun A cup shaped hollow made by prehistoric man on rocks, standing stones, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑cup …
116cup-tie — cupˈ tie noun (sport) One of a series of games to determine the winners of a cup • • • Main Entry: ↑cup …
117cup-and-ring — cupˈ and ring ( ● cup * * * cup and ring «KUHP uhn RIHNG», adjective. of or having to do with prehistoric stone monuments marked with cuplike depressions surrounded by concentric rings. * * * adj. denoting marks cut in megalithic monuments… …
118Cup shake — (Forestry) A shake or fissure between the annual rings of a tree, found oftenest near the roots. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
119Cup-gall — ( g?l ), n. A kind of oak leaf gall. See {Gall}. [1913 Webster] …
120Cup-moss — (k?p m?s ; 115), n. (Bot.) A kind of lichen, of the genus {Cladonia}. [1913 Webster] …